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Clinical Influence of Bile Duct and Duodenum Preservation on Zinc Absorption and Remnant Pancreatic Volume in Duodenum-Preserving Pancreatic Head Resection for Low-Grade Malignant Pancreatic Tumors. [PDF]
Kunimura Y+16 more
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CHRONIC DUODENAL ULCER* PROCEDURES AS DETERMINED BY THE OPERATIVE PATHOLOGY
J. William Hinton, ROLAND L. MAIER
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Anti‐Inflammatory and Antibacterial Properties of Curcuma longa Extract Against Helicobacter pylori
This study explored the effects of Curcuma longa extract (CLE) against H. pylori infection. CLE contained 18 chemical compounds and completely inhibited growth of H. pylori Sydney strain 1 (SS1) in vitro. In infected mice with H. pylori SS1, oral administration of CLE successfully eradicated H.
Jeongsook Kim+7 more
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Unraveled: Coil Migration After Embolization of Gastric Varices. [PDF]
Patel S, Flaherty D, Baah N, Omer E.
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Two pea protein hydrolysates (PPHs) reduced hunger by targeting different mechanisms: PPH1 produced a faster response in satiety and hunger hormone levels in the blood, while PPH2 had a stronger impact on gastric emptying. These effects are likely due to the differing degrees of hydrolysis between the two PPHs.
Katrin Gradl+5 more
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Robotic pancreatoduodenectomy for a giant duodenal leiomyoma: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Doita S+5 more
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The bacterial enzyme microbial transglutaminase (mTG) is widely used in the food industry as a technological aid to improve textural properties of a multitude of food products. mTG mimics the enzymatic function of human transglutaminase 2 (TG2) and may play a role in the pathogenesis of celiac disease.
Sebastian Stricker+3 more
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Characterizing <i>zonulin</i> and <i>par2</i> Expression in Zonulin Transgenic and Zonulin Inhibition Mouse Models of Motility and Inflammation. [PDF]
Martinez EE+4 more
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Quantum dots (QDs) typically refer to extremely small semiconductor particles, often no larger than 10 nm. The development of efficient biosensors for the sensitive and selective detection of biomolecules is essential for fundamental research in analytical chemistry, biomedicine, clinical diagnosis, and electrophysiology.
Parisa Navid+2 more
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